I found a nifty little EULA that comes with the CD Earth software. I
haven't seen this before, so I assume it's not linked to anywhere, just
loaded directly from their installer. This is the only license agreement
they provide, no explicit mentions of GPL unless the software itself
mentions it in some way. (For example, the Windows Sword installer gives
the GPL and their installer appears to be unchanged from ours.)
Here's the link: http://www.cdearth.com/license_agreement.html
It's sort of laughable because it makes the assertions that CD Earth
doesn't actually own any software, they're not selling software (just
licensing it to you), and that third party license agreements always
supersede the license agreement with CD Earth. There's actually another
GPL violation in this since they are disclaiming themselves as parties
to the GPL. I.e. they are claiming that the GPL that governs the
software they are distributing is a license between the software owner
(e.g. CrossWire) and the software user, but it's also a license between
the software owner and CD Earth and between CD Earth and the user.
It's also laughable because they didn't use a grammar checker.
--Chris